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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Six years out of high school. Y’all are pervs. [/quote] In the age of female empowerment, can you please tell me when my daughters will be old enough to make their own dating decisions? I didn't know they were such mental simpletons that they are prey to white collar successful men well into their 20s.[/quote] [b]The woman speaking to the power imbalance stated it well[/b]. [/quote] NP. You didn't answer the pp's question. At what age may a grown woman make her own decision on who she will date?[/quote] I understand the point being made. Think about brain development. For all the amazing things we can learn early on we’re still reaching emotional maturity in our mid 20s. Some will be ready before then and some won’t. There’s no hard and fast rule on age but realistically not everyone has it together at 24. I’m not saying anything other than early 20s are closer to childhood than adulthood, at least in comparison to a 35-year-old. It doesn’t have to be your opinion, and certainly it’s something for us each to figure out on our own. [/quote] Many of my New England SLAC college classmates married shortly after graduation. A mid-20s medical student is more than old enough to make her own dating decisions. Stop with your retrograde characterization of grown women as easily swindled dainty simpletons. It's disgusting.[/quote] This is the same demographic that divorces in their early 30s is it not? [/quote] Maybe that’s just your wish so you can rationalize why you didn’t marry young? None of those couples have divorced. They’re happy as hell with 2-4 kids, which they created naturally I might add. [/quote] Marrying and “naturally” popping out kids young isn’t everyone’s ultimate life goal anymore, nor is it a grand accomplishment. :roll: [/quote]
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